No time this morning to post, but will get to it some time this afternoon eventually! Sorry, a change of plans meant we didn’t get back till late, and I was too tired, but here it is now.
Solved in 10:42, which still seems a bit sluggish compared to some of the times quoted. There were some good clues in there (especially 14ac) but too many write-ins for my liking.
Across | |
1 | What’s to provide opening of dry in river? (9) |
COFFERDAM – OFFER (to provide) + D(ry) inside CAM (river), semi-&lit but pretty ungrammatical on the surface! | |
6 | Something extra to produce litter (3-2) |
TOP-UP – TO PUP. | |
9 | Fast stream from gash on hill (7) |
TORRENT – RENT (gash) next to TOR (hill). | |
10 | Currently present with no prospect of success (7) |
NOWHERE – NOW (currently) + HERE (present). | |
11 | Reduced image as first couple go out in matching cardy and jumper (5) |
INSET – remove the first couple of letters of TWIN SET (matching cardy and jumper). | |
13 | Complicated procedure to set up male with a part (9) |
RIGMAROLE – RIG (set up) + M(ale) + A + ROLE (part). | |
14 | One likely to die around Lido when it’s rough? (9) |
GONDOLIER – GONER (one likely to die) around (Lido)*, very good &lit. | |
16 | Enticement to go in without one (4) |
BAIT – BAT (to go in – as a batsman in cricket, that is) around I (one). | |
18 | Close relative of the walrus (4) |
SEAL – double definition. | |
19 | A plane carrying large load is concerning in agile aircraft (9) |
FREIGHTER – RE (concerning) inside FIGHTER (agile aircraft). | |
22 | Get rid of cream containing minimum vitamin aiding vision? (9) |
ELIMINATE – ELITE (cream) around MIN(imum) + A (vitamin aiding vision). | |
24 | English following farming pioneer creating fine fabric (5) |
TULLE – E(nglish) after TULL (Jethro Tull, inventor of the seed drill). | |
25 | Translated Belgian language (7) |
BENGALI – (Belgian)*. | |
26 | A southern European embraces black athlete (7) |
ACROBAT – A CROAT (southern European) around B(lack). | |
28 | High year’s score (5) |
TALLY – TALL (high) + Y(ear). | |
29 | What Handel used to write revised parts for Partenope? (9) |
NOTEPAPER – (Partenope)*. Another semi-&lit. Not an opera I’d ever heard of, but apparently it’s having a bit of a revival recently after not being performed for over 200 years! |
Down | |
1 | Wounding article removed from publication (7) |
CUTTING – double definition. | |
2 | Almost set light to tree (3) |
FIR – FIRE (set light to) minus the last letter. | |
3 | Political event making many people cross (8) |
ELECTION – cryptic definition. | |
4 | A little time inside does perhaps discourage (5) |
DETER – T(ime) inside DEER (does perhaps). | |
5 | Agree mine is terrible place to keep animals (9) |
MENAGERIE – (agree mine)*. | |
6 | On which driver’s dragged to pub, getting around wife (3,3) |
TOW BAR – TO + BAR (pub) around W(ife). | |
7 | A pretty cold flying reptile from the past (11) |
PTERODACTYL – (a pretty cold)*. | |
8 | Excuse at a time when letters were still awaiting discovery? (7) |
PRETEXT – i.e. PRE-TEXT. | |
12 | Amazing Home Counties newspaper widely read around south (11) |
SENSATIONAL – SE (Home Counties) + NATIONAL (newspaper widely read) around S(outh). | |
15 | Problem for savers in getting apartment, one working (9) |
INFLATION – IN + FLAT (apartment) + I (one) + ON (working). | |
17 | Political activity — needs a good bit for power, with billions spent (8) |
AGITPROP – A + G(ood) + BIT + PRO (for) + P(ower), with the B removed (billions spent). | |
18 | Fruity drink prepared without mint, say (7) |
SHERBET – SET (prepared) around HERB (mint, say). A drink? To me sherbet will always be a little yellow tube of powder with a liquorice straw! | |
20 | Some screen terminals provide a second input (2-5) |
RE-ENTER – hidden in “screen terminals” | |
21 | Illuminated some religious text (6) |
LITANY – LIT (illuminated) + ANY (some). | |
23 | Demand and get former partner to do something (5) |
EXACT – EX (former partner) + ACT (do something). | |
27 | Add note at the beginning of a piano roll (3) |
BAP – B (note) + A P(iano). |
I was pleased to attain my 30-minute target (just!) and found this very enjoyable with some excellent clues e.g. 3dn and 14ac. No doubt I’m missing something obvious (again) but I don’t get 8dn.
Edited at 2015-03-01 06:34 am (UTC)
Nice to see Jethro Tull getting an outing. I look forward to Turnip Townsend also putting in an appearance one day, thus covering the only characters I remember from the otherwise turgid O level history classes regarding the Agrarian Revolution (“which was not a revolution at all: discuss…”).